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Madeleine Stowe
Birth at
18 August 1958
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American actress Madeleine Stowe (Madeleine Stowe) was born on August 18, 1958 in a working-class suburb of Los Angeles, in the family of Oregon engineer Robert Stowe and an immigrant from Costa Rica Mireia Mora. Madeline was the eldest child of three sisters.
From the age of ten, little Madeline began taking piano lessons and planned to become a professional pianist. Her music teacher was Sergey Tarnovsky, who once taught Vladimir Horowitz. Tarnovsky believed in Stowe's talent, but Madeline gave
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American actress Madeleine Stowe (Madeleine Stowe) was born on August 18, 1958 in a working-class suburb of Los Angeles, in the family of Oregon engineer Robert Stowe and an immigrant from Costa Rica Mireia Mora. Madeline was the eldest child of three sisters.
From the age of ten, little Madeline began taking piano lessons and planned to become a professional pianist. Her music teacher was Sergey Tarnovsky, who once taught Vladimir Horowitz. Tarnovsky believed in Stowe's talent, but Madeline gave up music by the age of eighteen.
Madeline received higher education at the University of Southern California, at the Faculty of Film and Journalism. In parallel with her studies, young Stowe performed in a small local theater. There, Richard Dreyfus’ agent noticed her, and soon Madeline got a small role in the television series Barrett. Next, the actress manages to receive invitations to shoot other films.
The creative career of Madeline Stowe does not shine with special achievements, but the actress manages to win audience sympathy, which was quite enough. Nominal film debut of the actress is considered a film
"Surveillance" It was released in 1987. In this film, Stowe starred alongside Emilio Estevez and Richard Dreyfuss. This was followed by Revenge, where Stowe starred with Kevin Costner and Anthony Quinn. The main role of the actress was invited in 1992 – Stowe played in the film
"The Last of the Mohicans" where her partner was Daniel Day-Lewis.
Madeline Stowe starred in the feature film “Short Stories” by Robert Altman, in the thriller “Blink of an Eye” with Aidan Quinn, in the science fiction film
"Twelve Monkeys" Terry Gilliam and the women’s western Bad Girls.